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'''''Al-Mizan fi tafsiri'l-Qur'an''''', popularly known as '''Tafsir al-Mizan''' ({{lang-ar|'''تفسير الميزان'''}}), is a very famous and volumnous [[tafsir]] or [[exegesis]] of the Quran written by the [[Shia]] [[scholar]] [[Allameh Tabatabaei]].
'''''Al-Mizan fi tafsiri'l-Qur'an''''', popularly known as '''Tafsir al-Mizan''' ({{lang-ar|'''تفسير الميزان'''}}),
an odd [[tafsir]] (or [[exegesis]] or the Quran) that is not accepted by the standard [[Sunni|main stream Islam]] (aka. orthodox form of Islam). This book is only famous among [[Shia]] and it was written in Iran by [[Allameh Tabatabaei]] before being printed in Beirut.


As most of Shia books, it's a volumnous book, it was 20 volumes when it was published.
It was first published in Arabic in 20 volumes. The first edition of al-Mizan in Arabic was printed in Iran and then it was printed in Beirut. Till now more than three editions have been printed in Iran and in Beirut in large numbers.<ref>[http://www.quran.org.uk/articles/ieb_quran_almizan.htm An Introduction to the al-Mizan<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
Till now more than three editions have been printed in Iran and in Beirut in large numbers.<ref>[http://www.quran.org.uk/articles/ieb_quran_almizan.htm An Introduction to the al-Mizan<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 01:00, 19 September 2008

Template:Distinguish2 Al-Mizan fi tafsiri'l-Qur'an, popularly known as Tafsir al-Mizan (Arabic: تفسير الميزان), an odd tafsir (or exegesis or the Quran) that is not accepted by the standard main stream Islam (aka. orthodox form of Islam). This book is only famous among Shia and it was written in Iran by Allameh Tabatabaei before being printed in Beirut.

As most of Shia books, it's a volumnous book, it was 20 volumes when it was published. Till now more than three editions have been printed in Iran and in Beirut in large numbers.[1]

References

See also